GENERAL STAFF. GENERAL STAFF.
G.O.C.
199. A larger body of troops than a Division marching past.
1. The troops will march past on the principles laid down for the division, and in such order as the general officer commanding may direct. Distances, one hundred paces between corps troops and divisions when in column or mass, two hundred paces between divisions when in line of quarter columns. Corps[11] troops will march past in column only.
2. The general officer commanding and his staff will march past at the head of the corps troops, thirty paces in front of the commander (or staff) of the leading unit, as laid down in S. 198 (5).
3. The general officer commanding will move out to the saluting point accompanied by his administrative general. General officers commanding divisions or brigades will not fall out.
200. Royal Review.
Order of March.
1. Detachment of Household or other cavalry, preceded by a staff officer.
2. The Sovereign’s led horses.